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Mark Ellen and David Hepworth have been talking about and writing about music together and individually for a collective eighty years in magazines like Smash Hits, Mojo and The Word and on radio and TV programmes like "Rock On", "Whistle Test" and VH-1.

Over thirteen years ago, when working on the late magazine The Word, they began producing podcasts. Some listeners have been kind enough to say th... more

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Colin Blunstone
Famous musician known for his work with The Zombies.
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Episode: Records that sound unique and why all bands need a backlash
Phil Hopwood
Guest celebrating his birthday on the podcast.
Episode: Records that sound unique and why all bands need a backlash
Mark Kermode
Film critic and author, known for his work on music in films
Episode: Mark Kermode tells us stories about music in movies
Matthew Elliott
Birthday guest and contributor to the conversation
Episode: Stones, Blondie, Iggy and songs that make a movie & why we loved Diane Keaton
Tom Doyle
Author of 'Ringo, A Fab Life'
Episode: Ringo and why the Beatles wouldn’t have worked without him
Phil Turner
Guest joining for discussion
Episode: Rock stars we envy, Madonna as a sister-in-law & the British obsession with poshness
Jon Pickles
A guest appearing for his birthday to discuss memorable album covers
Pickles Cafe
Episode: Danny Thompson’s bass adventures, Dylan’s women, TV satire and great sleeve art.
Thea Gilmore
Singer-songwriter known for her folk and rock music
Episode: Thea Gilmore on Joan Baez, Jake Thackray and Dave Pegg’s dog starting her career
Steven Way
Birthday guest discussing support acts
Episode: Why Van and Fairport make the perfect send-off, Robert Redford & the best-looking rock stars

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Mark Ellen
David Hepworth

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 718 ratings
  • Happy

    Listening to two music journalists talk like this is my happy place. David can be a bit of a blunt weapon when it comes to opinions, and perhaps a bit overbearing, but luckily Mark is a gentle counterbalance to David’s curmudgeon. Overall, a splendid podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Dan_E_T
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Outstanding.

    Outstanding.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Edvus
    United Statesa month ago
  • Top Drawer

    David and Mark bring so much knowledge and historical perspective to an engaging conversational style . So easy to listen to . And always makes me seek out the records to listen to!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GGGGG333
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Two grumpy old men.

    Every time I listen to a particular episode, they are moaning about something it’s typical dads, grandads grumpy old men.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Ronnie1879
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • The guests get more tedious by the week`

    I understand that to get sponsorship you have to do promotional work, but they are now trawling the shallow end, the guestsa become more tedious by the week, the only reasonabl;e shows left are the hourly chats.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    digusted-liverpool
    United Kingdom3 months ago

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The quality of guests varied, with some listeners expressing a desire for more engaging and less tedious conversations.
Many find the hosts' anecdotes and experiences in music history to be both entertaining and informative, enriching the listening experience.
Listeners appreciate the warm, conversational style between hosts, likening it to sitting with friends discussing music.
There are critiques surrounding the interruptions during interviews, which some feel detract from the overall enjoyment of the discussions.
Overall, there is a strong sense of nostalgia and camaraderie, with many loyal listeners expressing long-term devotion to the content and hosts.

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‘Bob Dylan is my father’ - and why Sam Sussman is convinced it’s true.
Q: How did that make you feel about the person you were?
It led to a range of emotions from wonder and awe to a sense of identity crisis as he grappled with the implications of potentially being Dylan's son.
‘Bob Dylan is my father’ - and why Sam Sussman is convinced it’s true.
Q: Why did you decide to write that article then, telling us this story?
Sussman felt that his experiences with his mother and her relationship with Dylan were formative and needed to be faced on the page as part of his writing journey.
Paul Young – “Big in the ‘80s! What lucky bastards we were!’
Q: Was it difficult to prepare for Live Aid?
My excuse, Your Honour, is that I was touring America and there was very little time to prepare for it.
Paul Young – “Big in the ‘80s! What lucky bastards we were!’
Q: How did you convince them you should have a little solo slot?
Mario liked the idea of something that had a blues feel, and he allowed me to sing some songs.
Paul Young – “Big in the ‘80s! What lucky bastards we were!’
Q: What was it like seeing the footage after all these years?
I see the footage and I think, I wish I'd thought about what I was going to do more.

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Mark Ellen and David Hepworth bring decades of music journalism experience to the forefront with engaging discussions on pivotal moments and influential figures in music history. Covering a wide range of topics from singular artists like John Prine and Freddie Mercury to iconic bands such as Oasis and Talking Heads, episodes often blend personal anecdotes with insightful analysis. The chemistry between the hosts, alongside the inclusion of expert guests, offers both nostalgia and depth, engaging listeners interested in music culture, history, and commentary. The unique blend of humor, storytelling, and personal experiences adds a layer of warmth, making it feel like a chat among friends who share a profound passion for music.

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